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HOUSE   OF   REPRESENTATIVES,  Feb.  23,  1865.— Laid  on 
table  and  ordered  to  be  printed. 

[By  the  Chair.] 


MESSAGE  OF  THE  PRESIDENT. 

Richmond,  Va.,  Feb.  21,  1865. 
To  the  House  of  Rejjresento fives: 

In  response  to  your  resolution  of  the  30th  ultimo,  I 
herewith  transmit,  for  your  information,  a  communication  from  the 
Secretary  of  War,  relative  to  the  accessions  to  the  army  from  each 
State  since  April  Kith,  1662;  to  the  number  of  persons  liable  to 
conscription  who  have  been  exempted  or  detailed;  and  to  the  num- 
ber of  those  between  the  ages  of  IS  and  45,  and  not  unfitted  for 
active  service  in  the  field,  who  are  employed  in  the  several  States  in 
the  manner  indicated  in  jour  enquirv. 

JEFFERSON  DAVIS. 


COMMUNICATION  FROM  SECRETARY  OF  WAR. 

Confederate  States  of  America, 
War  Department, 
Richmond,  Va.,  February  20>  1S65* 

To  the  President  of  the  Cov federate  Slates: 

Sir: 

I  have  received  the  following  resolution  of  the  House 
of  Representatives,  adopted  on  the  30th  ultimo,  and  referred  by  your 
Excellency  to  this  Department  for  attention: 

"Resolved,  that  the  President  be  respectfully  requested  to  com- 
municate to  this  house — 

1st.  The  number  of  soldiers  from  each  State  added  to  the  military 
service  by  enrollment,  volunteering  or  otherwise,  since  the  enactment, 
of  the  act  of  April  16th,  1S62,  commonly  known  as  the  *  conscript 
act.' 

2d.  The  number  of  those  within  the  conscript  age  exempt  or  de- 
tailed, discriminating  as  to  the  classes  of  each  in  each  State. 

3d.  The  number  of  those  within  the  ages  of  eighteen  and  forty- 
five  years,  not  disabled  or  unfit  for  active  service  in  the  field,  who  are- 
employed  in  the  respective  States  in  executing  the  law  of  conscrip- 


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tion,  or  in  connection  with  post  commissaries  arfcl  post  quartermasters, 
or  otherwise,  in  derogation  of  existing  laws." 

In  response,  I  have  the  honor  to  transmit  herewith,  a  report  from 
the  Superintendent  of  Conscription,  containing  the  information  called 
for  by  the  House. 

-Very  respectfully, 

Your  obedient  servant, 

JOHN  C.  BRECKINRIDGE, 

Secretary  of  War. 


report  of  superintendent  of  bureau  of  conscription. 

Confederate  States  of  America, 
War  Department, 

Bureau  of  Conscription, 
Richmond,  Va.,  Feb.    ,  1865. 

Hon.  J.  C.  Breckinridge,  Secretary  of  War: 

Sir:  * 

I  have  the  honor  to  invite  your  attention  to  the  papers 
herewith  enclosed,  respectively  marked  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  II,  I, 
K  and  L,  in  response  to  a  call  for  information  on  the  30th  ultimo, 
by  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Confederate  States,  by  the 
following  resolution,  which  was  referred  by  you  to  this  Bureau,  with 
instructions  to  furnish  the  information  required  : 

"  Resolved,  That  the  President  be  respectfully  requested  to  com- 
municate to  this  House — 

First — The  number  of  soldiers  from  each  State  added  to  the  mili- 
ftarv  service  by  enrollment,  volunteering  or  otherwise,  since  the  en- 
actment of  the  act  of  April  16th,  1862,  commonly  known  as  the  "con- 
script act." 

Second — The  number  of  those  within  the  conscript  age  exempt 
or  detailed,  discriminating  as  to  the  classes  of  each,  in  each  State. 

Third — The  number  of  those  within  the  ages  of  eighteen  and  forty- 
five  years,  not  disabled  or  unfit  for  active  service  in  the  field,  who  are 
employed  in  the  respective  States  in  executing  the  law  of  conscrip- 
tion, or  in  connection  with  post  commissaries  and  post  quartermas- 
ters, or  otherwise,  in  derogation  of  existing  laws." 

The  paper  marked  A  shows  the  number  of  persons  enrolled  and" 
.assigned  to  the  army  since  the  passage  of  the  act  of  congress  ap- 
proved April  16th,  1862. 

B  gives  an  approximate  estimate  of  the  number  who  have  volun- 
teered since  the  passage  of  said  act.  These  persons  for  the  most  part 
regarded  it  as  disgraceful  to  be  conscribed,  and  went  directly  to  the 
army,  avoiding  enrollment  and  assignment  from  the  camp  of  instruc- 


tion.  There  is,  therefore,  no  record  of  them  at  the  camps,  and  no 
means  of  making  an  estimate.  Though  called  "  volunteers,"  their 
joining  the  service  was  compulsory,  and  should  be  accredited  to  the 
energy  exhibited  in  the  enforcement  of  conscription.  This  estimate  is 
regarded  as  much  too  small. 

C  exhibits  the  number  of  persons  ascertained  by  the  medical  board 
to  be  incapable  of  performing  service  in  the  field,  who  have  been  as- 
signed  under  the  8th  section  of  the  act  of  congress  approved  Feb- 
ruary 17th,  18t>4,  to  the  various  branches  of  service  for  which  they 
were  recommended  by  said  board. 

D  exhibits  the  number  of  persons  exempted,  of  the  several  classes 
of  exempts  enumerated  in  the  said  act  of  congress. 

E  exhibits  the  Dumber  of  agricultural  details. 

F  exhibits  the  number  of  details  allowed  tor  reasons  of  public  ne- 
cessity. 

G  exhibits  the  number  of  details  allowed  the  several  Bureaux  and 
Departments  of  service,  upon  the  certificates  of  the  Chiefs  or  Heads 
thereof,  that  the  persons  applied  for  were  indispensable  to  the  public 
service,  exclusive  af  the  details  of  contractors,  artisans,  mechanics, 
&c.  for  government  service. 

II  exhibits  the  details  of  contractors  with  the  government  to  fur- 
nish supplies,  alsoallowed  upon  certificates  of  Heads  of  Departments, 
that  the  persons  applied  for  were  indispensable. 

I  exhibits  the  number  of  details  of  artisans,  mechanics,  «vc.  These 
are  also  allowed  upon  certificates  of  the  Chiefs  or  Heads  of  Depart- 
ments,  that  the  persons  applied  for  are  experts,  skilled,  and  indispen- 
sable to  the  public  service,  in  conformity  with  G.  0.  No.  77,  A.  &  I. 
G.  0.  of  L864. 

K  exhibits  the  number  of  deserters  returned  to  the  army  by  the 
agencies  of  conscription.  This  statement  is  not  called  for  by  the 
resolution,  but  it  is  deemed  important  for  the  information  of  Congress. 

L  is  a  recapitulation  of  the  several  statements  furnished. 

Tin1  records  of  the  Bureau  do  not  show  that  any  persons  between 
the  ages  of  eighteen  and  forty-live  years,  capable  of  service  in  the 
field,  are  employed  in  the  business  of  conscription,  except  officers 
whose  commands  have  been  consolidated,  and   have  therefore  no  ap- 

Eropriate  service  in  the  field,  and  the  drtlfmasters  assigned  to  the 
usiness  of  conscription.     Conscripts  employed  as  enrolling  officers 
are  taken  from  the  list  of  those  unfit  for  field  service. 

This  Bureau  has  no  means  of  showing  the  number  of  persons  be- 
tween eighteen  and  forty-five  years  of  age,  capable  of  field  service, 
who  are  in  the  employment  of  post  quartermasters  or  post  commis- 
saries. It  is  not  informed,  and  it  is  not  usually  stated  where  the 
commissaries  or  quartermasters  applying  for  details  are  stationed. 
The  details  under  existing  orders  can  only  be  granted  upon  Vt.e  cer- 
tificates of  the  Quartermaster  and  Commissary  General,  that  the  per- 
sons applied  for  are  experts,  and  indispensable  to  the  public  service, 
and  the  place  or  post  of  employment  is  not  regarded  as  an  element 
of  the  necessity  which  demands  the  detail.  Hence  the  Bureau  insti- 
tutes no  enquiry  upon  the  point. 


In  order  to  render  the  report  as  accurate  as  the  imperfect  agencies 
allowed  to  the  enrolling  service  will  admit,  it  has  been  delayed  till 
the  present  time  to  obtain  the  latest  information  from  the  comman- 
dants of  the  various  States,  furnished  by  their  monthly  consolidated 
returns. 

I  am,  sir,  very  respectfully, 

Your  ob't  serv't, 

JNO.  S.  PRESTON, 

Brig.  Gem.  Sf  Sujpt. 


[A.] 


Number  of  Conscripts  enrolled   and   assigned  to  the  Army  from   Camps  of  In- 
struction since  the  Act  of  Congress,  April  1G,  1862. 


Virginia, 

Nonh  Carolina, 

South  Carolina, 

Georgia, 

Alabama, 

Mississippi, 

Florida, 

East  Louisiana, 

East  Tennessee, 


Total, 


Exclusive  of  the  operations  of  Gen.  Pillow. 

Susp'ded  and  under  Gen.  Cobb  till  Jan.  '63. 
Fioin  Sept.  report,  commenced  in  Aug.  '64. 


fB.] 


Approximate   Estimate  of  Men  who   have  joined   the   Army   since   April   1862, 
without  passing  through  Camps  of  Instruction. 


Virginia, 

North  Carolina, 

South  Carolina, 

Georgia, 

Alabama, 

Mississippi, 

Florida, 

East  Louisiana, 

East  Tennessee, 


Total, 


This  is  merely  an  approximate  estimate — 
and  the  exact  number  can  only  be  ob- 
tained from  the  Adjutant  and  Inspector 
General's  office. 

This  number  is  regarded  as  being  too 
small. 


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Assignments  under  section  8  of  the  Act  of  Congress  of  February  17,  1864. 


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Virginia,      ... 

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10 

53 

81 

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147 

17  and  18, 

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9 

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45  and  50, 

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201 

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6 

40 

268 

291 

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605 

North  Carolina, 

7 

40 

102 

149 

17  and  18, 

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45  and  50, 

Total,       - 

18  and  45, 

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77 

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173 

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South  Carolina, 

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14 

16 

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55 

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5 

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45  and  50, 

Total,       - 

18  and  45, 

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22 

99 

68 

28 

234 

29 

37 

116 

81 

33 

296 

Georgia,       ... 

312 

157 

218 

93 

56 

836 

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3 

1 

10 

10 

31 

45  and  50, 

Total,       - 

18  and  45, 

99 

105 

224 

155 

59 

642 

418 

265 

443 

258 

125 

1509 

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3 

6 

14 

14 

37 

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1 

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4 

6 

14 

14 

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38 

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9 

15 

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14 

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2 

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16 

5 

2 

9 

2 

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18 

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1 

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9 

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1 

1 

- 

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2 

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2717 


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6 

4 

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1 

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264 

202 

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51 

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52 

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15 

10 

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206 

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17  and  18 
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220 
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53 

10 

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18 

16 

1 

1 

86 

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121 

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4  612 


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4 

10 

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1 

28 

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2 

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- 

- 

1 

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5 

- 

10 

2-2 

4 

12 

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- 

1 

1 

33 

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6 

7 

2 

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3 

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- 

4 

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6 

4 

7 

3 

- 

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1 

- 

- 

- 

21 

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26 

100 

29 

4 

6 

8 

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2 

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1 

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1 

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15 

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717 


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Deserters  returned  to  the  Army. 


Virginia, 

North  Carolina, 

South  Carolina, 

Georgia, 

Alabama, 

Mississippi, 

Florida, 

East  Louisiana, 

East  Tennessee, 


Total, 


Since  September  1862. 
Since  February  J  864. 


Since  August  1864. 
Since  November  1863. 


m 

Recapitulation. 


Number  of  conscripts  assigned  to  the  army  from  camps  of  instruction,            -  81,995 

Deserters  returned  to  the  army,                 ....  21,056 

Assignments  uuder  section.  8  of  the  act  of  17th  February  1864,  -  -  7,733 
Approximiite  estimate  "of  men  who- have  joined  the  army  without  passing 

through  cnmps  of  instruction,                ....  76,206 

Total  number  of  exempts,      -  66,586 

Agricultiwal  details,                -                   -                   -                   -                   -  2,717 

Detail  on  account  of  public  necessity,  ....  5,803 
Govern  nunt  details — Bureaux  and  Departments — not  including  artisans  and 

mechanic'!,        ---...  4,613 

Detail  of  contractors  to  furnish  supplies,                       ...  7J7 

Detail  of  artisans  aud  uiechauics,              ....  6,960 


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